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...1. Hungry Hippos 2. Ogling Elephants 3. Skinny Giraffes 4. Jumping Kangaroos This game was introduced to the public in 1978. Four plastic hippos of varying colours surround the centre of a playing board on which a handful of marbles has been placed. As soon as the game begins, the players push down on the back of their hippos as quickly as possible, and as many times as possible. This motion connects to springs which sees the hippos stretching out their necks to gobble up as many marbles as possible. The winner of the game is the person whose hippo has swallowed the most marbles. Very intellectual pursuit. In other words, "Hungry Hungry Hippos" is just a bit of fun, with not much thinking required to play at all. Initially, the names of the four hippos in this game were Henry, Harry, Homer and Lizzie. Lizzie was made redundant at a later date and replaced with Happy, but why this was the case is uncertain. The names were changed again in 2009, peculiarly so, to Picky Potamus, Bottomless Potamus, Sweetie Potamus and Veggie Potamus.
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